Advise for PC configuration . Matlab - Image Processing/Computer vision
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Hello
I need advise for good PC configuration for Matlab. I need it for reason to run Image Processing/Computer vision algorithms. 3D not included. Mainly 2D, working with matrixes, vectors and big files of videos.
Points of interest: 1. Processor: Num of cores and process speed 2. Memory: Amount and speed 3. Hard Disk: speed 4. GPU 5. Operation system
Thanks
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Jason Ross
on 22 Nov 2011
What is your budget for the system?
Do you prefer Windows, Linux or Mac?
Jason Ross
on 22 Nov 2011
Also, define "big" with approximate file sizes.
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Image Analyst
on 23 Nov 2011
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I have a garden variety HP workstation laptop. Model 8740w, widescreen, 2 internal 500 GB hard drives, 8 GB RAM, 64 bit Windows, and both 64 and 32 bit MATLAB. I deal mostly with 2D color images. It works fine. It never takes more than a second or two to analyze one image. A typical test will have 128 images and it will analyze and toss the data out to Excel in about 90 seconds or so. It seems fine for my purposes. If you need something faster, maybe you can check out the Alienware computers. Like the i7-2600k running at 4.1 GHz with 16 GB of RAM http://www.alienware.com/Landings/desktops.aspx They have the new Intel CPUs in them - look for ones that have the "K" or "X" suffix ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Sandy_Bridge_%28microarchitecture%29 ) You can get a 5.27 GHz Intel i7-980X at http://www.liquidnitrogenoverclocking.com/ You might also be able to get a 5.50 GHz i7-990X "Trinity Firehawk" at the same place. It's about $7500 but is the fastest PC I've heard of. But like I said, computers these days are so fast that just a garden variety PC is fast enough for my typical 2D image processing (Note that I said typical - I'm sure there are people who will run simulations that take days).
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Daniel Shub
on 23 Nov 2011
Garden variety PCs are also perfect for my work. I really benefit from solving embarrassingly parallel problems with cluster computing. I would so trade one $7500 machine for 15 $500 machines. I have colleagues who are really benefiting from the advances in GPU based computing. I know no one who is benefiting from single CPU based improvements. I can see benefits from making sure you have enough RAM to work with your videos.
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